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. >> coming up next a discovery from nasa rover on mars. >> new signs the red planet might have the r >>> nasa announced a break through in the search fr live on mars and some research was done here in the bay area. more now from mountain view. it's been seven months since the rover landed on mars as depicted in this animation. now, for the first time, scientists have used the tiny drill... and discovered what is beneath the surface isn't red. >> when we drill just inches down into the ground, the ground went from red to gray. amazing. >> more is mazing is what the onboard x ray found. >> a near neutral environment and slightly salty liquid water. all needed to support live. >> in a announcement nasa scientists showed off the findings that 3.5 billion years ago mars likely had an environment sim tloor present day earth that could have supported live. >> showed not only water but fresh enough that microbes would have a easy live of living there eefdz live on mars would have been possible. scientists have their work cut out for them to figure out if that life ever existed. >> this is sa
. >> coming up next a discovery from nasa rover on mars. >> new signs the red planet might have the r >>> nasa announced a break through in the search fr live on mars and some research was done here in the bay area. more now from mountain view. it's been seven months since the rover landed on mars as depicted in this animation. now, for the first time, scientists have used the tiny drill... and discovered what is beneath the surface isn't red. >> when we drill just...
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finding announced by nasa researchers today. >> ancient environment. with the right elements opinion rals indicating a near neutral environment and slightly salty liquid water. all the pre-requisite to support life. >> curiosity drilled in the rock to get a powder sample then blasted it with the laser and x-rays to determine its composition. researchers from nasa aims part of the team that investigating that sample. amazing work. talk about what is going on on this planet. gorgeous weather. spencer back with the forecast. >> yes but was there weather? that's the question. we had weather her today. high pressure soared to well not summer like levels but certainly mid sprinkling levels upper 70's, 78 at clover dale ukiah 77 at clear lake 75 at santa rosa mid 70's in many location around the bay area today exploratorium had high of 65 so it was quite mild. mild again tomorrow. right now live doppler 7hd clear skies coastal fog beginning to push beyond the coast now. locally inland. that will be the pattern overnight. then tomorrow state wide mainly sunny
finding announced by nasa researchers today. >> ancient environment. with the right elements opinion rals indicating a near neutral environment and slightly salty liquid water. all the pre-requisite to support life. >> curiosity drilled in the rock to get a powder sample then blasted it with the laser and x-rays to determine its composition. researchers from nasa aims part of the team that investigating that sample. amazing work. talk about what is going on on this planet. gorgeous...
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water, probably in the form of a mud. >> nasa played a key role in the rover project. parachutes were tested in wind tunnels at mofet field. this is an exciting find and it proves their hard work has paid off. >> the instrument is just working beautifully. it's a credit to the very talented team that worked hard on not only making this stuff, but making it robust and making it work in this very difficult environment. >> scientists plan on exploring more on the planet in the coming weeks. there is talk about sending humans there, but it's a challenge. it takes three days to get to the moon, but it would take six months to get to mars. reporting from mountain view, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a new analysis shows apple's majority rule could disappear. the report claims that apple share of the mobile market will drop from 51% last year to 46% this year. and that android devices will grow from 42% to 49% of the market. an analyst says that's mostly due to the popularity of smaller tablets using google's operating system. >> a $7 million system with 38 states in a data collect
water, probably in the form of a mud. >> nasa played a key role in the rover project. parachutes were tested in wind tunnels at mofet field. this is an exciting find and it proves their hard work has paid off. >> the instrument is just working beautifully. it's a credit to the very talented team that worked hard on not only making this stuff, but making it robust and making it work in this very difficult environment. >> scientists plan on exploring more on the planet in the...
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nasa sent the "curiosity" rover to mars to see if the red planet could have supported life and the answer today is a resounding yes. tests on a piece of rock that "curiosity" scooped up show bits of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen-- all important building blocks for primitive life. there is also evidence that there was once drinkable water. two members of our cbs family have just received quite an honor. bob schieffer, chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation" was inducted into the television hall of fame. as was our president and c.e.o., leslie moonves whose parents married 70 years, were in the audience. leslie said "i think my father in is finally accepting that it's all right that i didn't go to medical school." pilgrims from texas bring their music to rome. we'll give you a listen. next. sten. next. d exactly where i needed more support. i had tired, achy feet. until i got my number. my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotics number. now i'm a believer. you'll be a believer, too. learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. w the only thing we'd eve
nasa sent the "curiosity" rover to mars to see if the red planet could have supported life and the answer today is a resounding yes. tests on a piece of rock that "curiosity" scooped up show bits of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen-- all important building blocks for primitive life. there is also evidence that there was once drinkable water. two members of our cbs family have just received quite an honor. bob schieffer, chief washington correspondent and anchor...
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. >>> the epa has ordered nasa to clean up moffet field. the epa says nasa needs to take immediate long-term action to clean up the contaminated soil. the state and the epa will monitor that cleanup. >> in san francisco today, a 162nd annual st.~patrick's day parade marched to the civic center. ♪ >> carolyn: flouts and bagpipes, community groups, soccer teams, walked proudly through the civic center. it was time for the wearing of the green, on a day when everyone is irish, especially someone from ireland. >> ireland is 6,000 miles away, and he is a little irish-american, so it's nice to come out here, see everybody celebrating, and also just knowing that irish culture and the people get celebrated worldwide. >> the official separation st.~patrick's day is tomorrow and because some people celebrate much the police will be out in force this weekend on dui patrol. check points begin tonight and run until 3:00 in the morning. authorities are urging people to plan a safe way home, and designate a sober driver while leaving your keys at home.
. >>> the epa has ordered nasa to clean up moffet field. the epa says nasa needs to take immediate long-term action to clean up the contaminated soil. the state and the epa will monitor that cleanup. >> in san francisco today, a 162nd annual st.~patrick's day parade marched to the civic center. ♪ >> carolyn: flouts and bagpipes, community groups, soccer teams, walked proudly through the civic center. it was time for the wearing of the green, on a day when everyone is...
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nasa says not unless the u.s. is ready to pay up. ainsley earhart has more. >> they're basically telling you to get on your knees and start praying. these killer asteroids are usually only seen in the movies, right? but last month's russia's close call with a meteor got people a little worried. yesterday nasa officials told congress they have only detected about 10% of meteors like that one which could wipe out an entire city. and while funding to track space threats has grown, nasa needs to spend billions in the next few years to expand the program, they say. officials say right now, the country doesn't have a defense. >> if you detected even a small one like the one that detonated in russia, head for new york city in three weeks what, we would do? >> if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> the bottom line is always, the funding did not come. >> pretty scary. nasa is planning to build a sensor and laser system to hut down asteroids, but it will cost billions of dollars. but they say sequesterration cuts are threatening the plans. so
nasa says not unless the u.s. is ready to pay up. ainsley earhart has more. >> they're basically telling you to get on your knees and start praying. these killer asteroids are usually only seen in the movies, right? but last month's russia's close call with a meteor got people a little worried. yesterday nasa officials told congress they have only detected about 10% of meteors like that one which could wipe out an entire city. and while funding to track space threats has grown, nasa needs...
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. >>> a team of researchers raising a set of rocket engines used in nasa's apollo program off the florida coast. anderson, founder and ceo jeff bezos led the recovery effort. >>> and a bowl that once sold for $3 at a yard sale just sold for a lot of money at a new york auction. the previous own other displayed it on a shelf for several years before learning its real value. >>> a community of home cooked shared meals. it's a service call ed mealcoop. you sign up to have the meals delivered to you. you earn points by cooking and spend it by eating meals others cooks. >>> the fbi knows who's behind the art heist. we'll speak to one security guard who was on duty the night the priceless pieces disappeared. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not
. >>> a team of researchers raising a set of rocket engines used in nasa's apollo program off the florida coast. anderson, founder and ceo jeff bezos led the recovery effort. >>> and a bowl that once sold for $3 at a yard sale just sold for a lot of money at a new york auction. the previous own other displayed it on a shelf for several years before learning its real value. >>> a community of home cooked shared meals. it's a service call ed mealcoop. you sign up to...
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. >>> a team of researchers raising a set of rocket engines used in nasa's apollo program off the florida coast. anderson found ceo jeff beesis led the recovery effort. >>> and a bowl that once sold for $3 at a yard sale just sold for a lot of money at a new york auction. the previous own other displayed it on a shelf for several years before learning its real value. so i ask you this. how much did it go for? >> i saw the article earlier today. it was like more than $1 million, wasn't it? >> yes. a lot more than $1 million. in fact, it was $2.2 million. >> that's incredible. why is it so valuable? i don't get it. >> okay. history lesson now. if you could get your specs out for this. >> okay. >> the bowl is from china of a thousand years ago, part of the ding dynasty. only one other exists and is to be found in the british museum. thank you, thank you, thank you. >> it's amazing they were able to figure that out from this bowl. >> sitting on a mantle for many years. so i say to you, check your cereal bowls at home. >> isha, thank you very much. good transition to this next story. the large
. >>> a team of researchers raising a set of rocket engines used in nasa's apollo program off the florida coast. anderson found ceo jeff beesis led the recovery effort. >>> and a bowl that once sold for $3 at a yard sale just sold for a lot of money at a new york auction. the previous own other displayed it on a shelf for several years before learning its real value. so i ask you this. how much did it go for? >> i saw the article earlier today. it was like more than $1...
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nasa says it's possible, speshly considering that a immediator exploded over yusha last month. if one threatened new york, pray. 95% of asteroids capable of destroying civilization pose no immediate threat but they also say they know little about so-called city killers. in a house hearing yesterday a nasa official pushed for an astronaut mission to an asteroid by 2025. that is not comforting. >> not at all. faen you're up this early, maybe you didn't get enough sleep last night. new research this morning shows that getting just a few hours of sleep a night in a row can lead to almost immediate weight gain. immediate, folks. researchers at the university of colorado studied 16 healthy men and women for two weeks, some were allowed to sleep a luxurious nine hours a night. the rest just five hours like z and i. those who stayed up late and got less sleep not only ate more, they also ate less healthy food consuming 6% more calories than the well rested group. i'm just going to sleep and sleep and sleep. >> all they needed to do is study us here. >> anyone that works in news. >> rig
nasa says it's possible, speshly considering that a immediator exploded over yusha last month. if one threatened new york, pray. 95% of asteroids capable of destroying civilization pose no immediate threat but they also say they know little about so-called city killers. in a house hearing yesterday a nasa official pushed for an astronaut mission to an asteroid by 2025. that is not comforting. >> not at all. faen you're up this early, maybe you didn't get enough sleep last night. new...
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the epa is ordering nasa to clean up contaminated soil. the agency said that the soil at the moffet field site is contaminated with lead and ddt. it is a threat to wildlife. the water control quality board said it'll monitor the clean up along with the epa. >> little wayne is in critical condition reportedly in a los angeles hospital. tmz said the rapper is in a coma. members of his record label are denyingt. his twitter account was updated saying i'm good, thank you for the prayers and love. tmz also reports high amounts of codine were found in his system. >>> a tribe in michigan held it's first same sex marriage ceremony. >> >>> the tribe approved marriages. it's not legal in michigan but tribes are sell governing. two tribes in the pacific southwest also recognize it. disney will enforce new age restrictions starting next week. the park announced children under the age of 14 will have to be with someone 14 or older at both disneyland and california adventure. up until now many dropped off their children at the park for the day. the chan
the epa is ordering nasa to clean up contaminated soil. the agency said that the soil at the moffet field site is contaminated with lead and ddt. it is a threat to wildlife. the water control quality board said it'll monitor the clean up along with the epa. >> little wayne is in critical condition reportedly in a los angeles hospital. tmz said the rapper is in a coma. members of his record label are denyingt. his twitter account was updated saying i'm good, thank you for the prayers and...
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>> you know, we've heard nasa scientists call our solar system a cosmic shooting gallery. there are millions of asteroids out there and many of them pass near earth all the time. they don't hit us obviously, but there are more people looking now, so we're finding these ones that are coming down or swinging by all the time. we saw the asteroid that exploded over russia. >> sure. >> last month, too. so just having more people looking for them, we can spot them hopefully with more notice than what we saw last weekend with so many at the same time. >> all right. always good to see you. come back and bring us more of this interesting stuff. appreciate it. >>> closer to justice. the new legislation for the iranian hostages that could right a 33-year-long wrong. ncer] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gibberish ] [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! try running four
>> you know, we've heard nasa scientists call our solar system a cosmic shooting gallery. there are millions of asteroids out there and many of them pass near earth all the time. they don't hit us obviously, but there are more people looking now, so we're finding these ones that are coming down or swinging by all the time. we saw the asteroid that exploded over russia. >> sure. >> last month, too. so just having more people looking for them, we can spot them hopefully with...